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Gertrudes Simon Bornhofen, 1906 - 1970
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Reis (born Simon), 1825 - 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Schuster (born Simon Sehn), 1889 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Simon Bornhofen, 1906 - 1970
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Silva (born Simon), 1906 - 1970
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Reis (born Simon), 1825 - 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Besen (born Simonis), 1853 - 1935
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Reis (born Simon), Circa 1825 - 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Reis (born Simon), 1825 - 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Simon, born 1906
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Simon, born 1847
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Simon (born Haas), 1872 - 1952
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Gertrudes Silva (born Simon)
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Schuster (born Simon), born 1889
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Simon, born Circa 1916
MyHeritage Family TreesGertrudes Schuster (born Simon Sehn), 1889 - 1959
FamilySearch Family TreeGertrudes Silva (born Simon), 1906 - 1970
FamilySearch Family TreeGertrudes Maria Simon (born Pereira), 1850 - 1905
FamilySearch Family TreeGertrudes Juliana Simon
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Gertrudes Simon, born 1918
GenealogieOnline Family Tree IndexGertrudes Simon, 1946 - 1951
Philippines Deaths and Burials, 1726-1957Gertrudes Simon (born Muller), born 1906
Geni World Family TreeGertrudes Simon (born Ayson)
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Gertrudes SIMON, died 1742
France, Vital Records IndexGertrudes Juliana Simon
Mexico, Baptisms, 1560-1950
Gertrudes S Simon (Carbonell), born 1942
Texas Marriages and Divorces
Gertrudes A Simon (Canlas), born 1957
Texas Marriages and Divorces
Gertrudes Simon, died 2003
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Gertrudes Ayson Simon (Canlas)
Texas, County Marriage Licenses
Gertrudes Aviles, born 1920
Arizona Birth Certificates, 1887 - 1935
Gertrudes Simon, born 1906
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Immigration Cards, 1900-1965
Gertrudes Simon, born 1900
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Immigration Cards, 1900-1965Gertrudes Simon
Spain, Marriages, 1565-1950Gertrudes Simon, born 1835
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- Gert Simmon
- Gertie Simons
- Gertrud Symon
- Gertrude Symons
- Gertrudis Simmon
- French: Gertrude Simon


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- USA 29%
The first name Gertrudes has its origins in the Germanic elements "ger," meaning "spear," and "trud," meaning "strength" or "force," which together convey the meaning of "spear strength." This name was popularized in medieval Europe, particularly in German-speaking regions, and is often associated with the historical figure Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, a 7th-century abbess who became a patron saint of travelers and the mentally ill. The name reflects qualities of bravery and resilience, traits that were valued in the warriors and leaders of early Germanic tribes. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Gertrude in English, Gertrudis in Spanish, and Gertrud in Scandinavian languages. Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation but may differ slightly in spelling, reflecting the linguistic nuances of the regions where they are used. Gertrudes remains a name with deep historical roots and cultural significance, embodying strength and protection.
The last name "Simon" has its origins in the Hebrew name "Shim'on," meaning "he has heard," which is derived from the biblical figure Simeon, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. The surname first appeared in various regions across Europe, particularly in France, Germany, and England, during the medieval period, often associated with Jewish communities and later adopted by Christians. Historically, individuals bearing the name Simon were often linked to occupations such as clerics or scholars, reflecting a connection to religious or educational roles. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Simeon" in Slavic countries, "Simons" in English-speaking regions, and "Simoni" in Italian contexts, each reflecting local linguistic adaptations. The name has maintained its popularity over centuries, often symbolizing a rich heritage tied to both religious and cultural significance.
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